Combination flashlight and magnifying glass



E. EICHENBERGER COMBINATION FLASHLIGHT AND MAGNIFYING GLASS Oct. 31,' 1939.

Filed sept. 8, 1937 INVENTORl Pm/f Ewan/2524512 www f ATTORNEY.

'to the accompanying drawing which forms a 32 as an axis. The ends 23 of the band 25 eno on line 1--1 of Fig. 5 easily removed so that the removal and replaceman oa. 31,1939 A y 2,178,311v

:UNiTED s'rA'rEs vPli'iiin'i oFFicE C commwrionmsmmn'r AND mamme Guss Erwin Eichenberler, Detroit, Mich. limitation september s, i931, serial No. 162,914

s calms (el. sii-4o) My invention relates to a. new and useful imfrom the forward end I5 of the gripping portion provement in a flashlight attachment and has I5. An attachment is mounted on the forward for its object the provision of meanswhereby end I6 and comprises a sleeve I8 flaring oililthere may be brought into position at the forward wardly toward its outer end and attached to the end of a' ashlight, a magnifying lens through ring I9 which serves to complete the bell-mouth 5 which objects illuminated by the flashlight may structure. Positioned within this bell-mouth be observed, structure is a semi-spherical reflector 2I having Another object of the invention is the provithe central opening 22 into which the light bulb. sion of an attachment which may be easily and I1 projects. A marginal outwardly turned flange quickly mounted on a flashlight to provide the 23 is adapted to rest upon a shoulder 2li formed 1o necessary structure for magnifying the object on the inner surface of the ring I9. A split reilluminated by the flashlight. silient band 25 engages the flange 23 and serves Another object of the invention is the provito retain the reflector 2| in position. This band sion of a mechanism whereby a magnifying lens 25 is provided adjacent each of its ends with outmay be used as a. closure for the forward end of wardly projecting lugs 26 which extend through 15 a flashlight and moved into position for magnithe openings 21 formed in the axially directed fylng objects which maybe observed therethrough portion 23 of the ring I9. The ends of the and which may be illuminated by the flashlight. band 25 are angularly turned outwardly as at Another object of the invention is the provision 23- The angularly llllined ends 23 of the band in a flashlight of a novel reflecting member hav, 25 engage against the hinge plate 33 which is 20 ing a magnifying lens mounted thereon so that mounted on and extended axially 0f the Closure the object illuminated may be observed through ring 34. Projecting outwardly from this hinge the magnifying lens, plate 33 are the trunnions 32. The axially di- Other objects will appear hereinafter. rected portion 23 is cut-away as at 30 and doubled 'The invention consists in the combination and llponitself t0 Provide Channels 3| in VWhich the arrangement of parts hereinafter described and trunnions 32 engage. The construction is such claimed and will-be best understood by a reference that the ring 34 may be rocked on the trunnions part of this specication and in which, gazing against the face 0f the hinge plate 33 Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of a ashlight when the ring 34 is moved into closing position so i-,hcwging the invention applied. as shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2. The pressurey of.

Fig. 2 is a central vertical sectional view of the the ends 28 of the band 25 against the hinge plate forward end of the flashlight taken on line 2-2 33 serves to resist swingable movement of the of Fig. l. ring 3l into the position shown in Fig. 5. How- Flg, 3 is a sectional view taken on line 3-3 of ever, when the ring'34 is swung into the position 85 g, 2, l shown in Fig. 5, the ends 28 of the band 25 will' Fig. 4 is a side elevational view of the attachthen engage the end edge of the hinge plate 33 ment showing it in separated relation to the and tend to resist swingable movement of the ring ashlight which is shown in fragment. .l 34 into closed position.

Fig. 5 is a view similar to-Fig. 2 illustrating the The ring 34 is provided at one edge with the magnifying lens in position for magnifyingV purinwardly projecting flange 35 against which rests poses, the marginal portion of the magnifying lens 36. Fig. 6 is a front elevational view of the arrange- A split resilient ring 31 is snapped into the ring ment shown in Fig. 5 34 and serves as a retainer for retaining the lens Fig. 'l is a fragmentary sectional view taken 36 in position. This spring31, however, may be 45 Fig. 8 is a fragmentary sectional'view taken on ment of the lens 36 may be easily effected. When lines- 8 of Fig. '1. the sleeve I8 is slipped over the forward end I6 Fig. 9 is a central longitudinal vertical sectional of the flashlight and the light bulb projected into` view of a modified form of structure. the opening 22 formed in the reflector 2l, the 50 In the drawing, Ihave illustrated the invention lens 36 will serve as 'a closure for the forward mounted on aashlight having an elongatedbody end of the bell construction or head and when portion I5 which serves as a hand grip and also in this position, the lens will serve to intensify serves as a casing for th batteries used to enerthe light emanating from the light bulb I1.

gize the light bulb I1 which projects outwardly The invention affords a means for magnifying 55 and illuminating an object at the same time.

frame being swingable into position for extending said lens in a plane directed axially of said sleeve and positioned forwardly of said sleeve.

2. A device of the class described when illuminated by the iiaslilight In such inattachment to a flashlight body comprising a stances, the ring 34 WOuld be rocked to the posisleeve adapted for seating over the end of a tion shown in Fig. 5 and the flashlight used 1n ilashliglit body, the outer end of said sleeve being its usual manner to illuminate the matter to be ared; a reflector mounted in said flared portion observed The operator could then observe the of said sleeve and having an Opening formed illuminated subject through the magnifying lens therein for reception of a light bulb; an out- 36. Thus, there iS Combined in the 0n@ article wardly turned flange on said ieectoi'; ashoulder an attachment which may bel easily mounted 011 formed on the inner side of said ared portion a flashlight and afford the combination of illumiq cf sald slccvcy sald gang@ rcsfnng npcn said s110111- nation and magnification When it is desired tu del a spnt resilient band engaging 1n sind flared use the lens 36 for magnifying DUVIDOSSS aS ShOWH portion and engaging said Iiange for retaining in Fig. 5, the ring 34 may be moved iniiO the D0S the same seated on said shoulder, the ends of tion shown in Fig. 2 and the lens 36 used not as a Said band bclng angniarly turned and directed closure for the forward end of the ashlight cntwardly; a c1csurc bearing frame swingably In Fig 9. I have ShOWn a Slightly modified f0rm mounted on said ared portion, said ends of said 0f the Structure 1D. which a Ilgld handle 4o 1S band engaging a pgrtlgn of said Hang@ and reprovided Directed through this handle is the slstmg the swinglng of said frame from cnc posicable 4I leading from the batteries or source of non tc another,- and a magnnfylng icns mcuntcd electric energy, inflected t0 the Sockel? 42 in in said frame and adapted, when in one position which the light bulb 43 iS mOLlned- This SOCkel? for serving as a closure for the outer end of said 42 is mounted in a neck 44 which seats as a snug s1ccvc and in another pcsmcn for 1yjng 1n a lit in the end of the handle 4.0 The neck 44 plane directed axially of vsaid sleeve for magniproiects outwardly from a ring 45 formed from ying obiects observed therethrough while inthe any suitable material such as fibrous composipathv cf the rays from said bu1b tion, wood, metal or the like Positioned in this 3 A device cf the class described adapted for ring 45 is a reflecting ring 46 formed conical and attachment tc a flashlight body ccmprislng, a against which the light rays mplng and from sleeve adapted for mounting at one end in tel- Whlch ,they are reflected downwardly Onto th? escoping relation over the bulb bearing end of Obiect which is positioned beneath this` ring a dashlight body, the outer end of said sleeve This reflecting ring 45 is provided adjacent its being ared to provide a bell-li'ke structure; a Upper end With a ShOUlder 47 0n Which rests a reflector mounted in the outer end of said sleeve,

'Ihe iiange 49 being turned serving to retain it in posimagnifying lens 48. over the lens 48 and tion. In this form,

shoulder.

4. A device of the class described adapted `for a ilashlight bod'y comprising a mounted in said frame and serving as a closure for the outer end of said sleeve, said 2,178,871 3 in another position ior retaining said magnifyframe mounted o the outer end of said sleeve; ing lens in position for magnifying illuminated a magnifying lens mounted in said frame and objects observedtherethrough. serving as a closure for the outer end of said 5. A device of the class described adapted for sleeve, said frame being swingable into position attachment to a ashlight body, comprising: a for extending said lens forwardly of said sleeve 5; sleeve like structure adapted for setting over the at one side thereof and extended'in a plane diend of a ashlight body in telescoping relation, rected axially of said sleeve; and means cooperthe outer end of said sleeve being ared; a reating with said frame and said sleeve for yieldflector mounted in the outer end of said sleeve ingly resisting the swing of said frame when l and having a central opening formed therein swung to light in said plane.

` ERWIN for accommodating a light bulb;` a swingable EICHENBERGR. 

